The printer driver extra kit is software that is available on Canon web site for download (may be included on current CD also--not known). The printer driver extra kit is a kind of "poor man's Qimage" and allows free hand layout of an image, copying and resizing on the page when printing through the 8 bit OS level driver.
Supported OS: Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS X
Once the printer driver extra kit, follow these steps to use it:
From Photoshop (or other application that you are using to print to the OS level printer driver), open an image
Select File -> Print
Choose the iPFXX00 Printer
Click on Properties
Click on the Layout Tab
Check the Page Layout checkbox
Select Free Layout
Click on OK
When you go to actually print the file, instead of printing the ImagePROGRAF Free Layout program will open.
You can now make additional copies of the image, resize the image, paste in a new copy, etc. I couldn't find
a way to add additional images.
If you are on Windows, you would be far better off spending a modest amount of money and using Qimage to arrange, resize and print multiple photos.
What is the Printer Driver Extra kit?
The printer driver extra kit is software that is available on Canon web site for download (may be included on current CD also--not known). The printer driver extra kit is a kind of "poor man's Qimage" and allows free hand layout of an image, copying and resizing on the page when printing through the 8 bit OS level driver.
Supported OS: Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, Mac OS X
Once the printer driver extra kit, follow these steps to use it:
When you go to actually print the file, instead of printing the ImagePROGRAF Free Layout program will open.
You can now make additional copies of the image, resize the image, paste in a new copy, etc. I couldn't find
a way to add additional images.
If you are on Windows, you would be far better off spending a modest amount of money and using Qimage to arrange, resize and print multiple photos.